Lightfair 2019: Explore the World’s Largest Annual Lighting Trade Show

April 9, 2019

Light, technology, knowledge and design connect in a convergence of global introductions, innovations and thought leadership at Lightfair, taking place May 19-23 in Philadelphia, PA. 

More than 500 of the industry’s leading companies will be exhibiting at the trade show, May 21-23 . Join the thousands of architecture, design, engineering, energy and lighting industry professionals from 70+ countries who come to find the newest ideas in lighting products, technology and design. 

This year, the trade show features six pavilions:

Design

Lightfair has reserved a premier area of the trade show floor for this vibrant pavilion. A showcase of modern and classic decorative designs, these high-style products receive full attention from our experienced audience of lighting professionals.

Exterior & Roadway Lighting Pavilion

The pavilion includes Lightfair’s large and growing spectrum of manufacturers who offer outdoor lighting. The mix of products and technologies keeps expanding to embrace the diverse outdoor applications. This pavilion will feature products and innovations specific to environmentally responsible lighting.

Global Light + Design Pavilion

The Global Light + Design Pavilion presents the world’s nest decorative lighting designs from internationally recognized manufacturers based outside the U.S. Be among the growing array of global companies to exhibit in this dynamic pavilion.

Intelligent Lighting Pavilion

This pavilion features smart lighting solutions that provide the benefit of controlling the lighting in a space by using sensors and data to maximize efficiency and energy savings. Intelligent lighting systems provide the added benefit of responding to space needs to optimize exibility, extend system life and maximize end user comfort.

IoT Pavilion

The Internet of Things Pavilion displays the intricate technology used to create a network that uses the power of connectivity to achieve greater efficiency, reduce operating costs and collect valuable data. The ‘lighting centric’ possibilities for innovation are endless and IoT solutions increase efficiencies, savings and insight.

New Exhibitor Pavilion

The New Exhibitor Pavilion features first-time exhibitors from around the globe showcasing their products and technological advances for the architecture and commercial industry. Located in a high-traffic area of the exhibit hall, this will be a must-see part of the show.

Find out more: www.lightfair.com/explore

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